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Training Officer
- Full time
- Hybrid: Highland, Orkney or Shetland
- £30,000
- 37.5 hours per week. Fixed term until 31 March 2026 with possible extension subject to funding.
- Closing 28 May 2025
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- Advertised from 9 May 2025
Role
Would you like to like to join a team committed to community led climate action?
Support communities on their climate action journey within Highlands & Islands?
The Highlands & Islands Climate Hub is fully funded by the Scottish Government and is one of a network of Climate Action Hubs established across Scotland to offer networking, support and encouragement of community led climate action. The vision for the Hub is to support and empower communities to develop local solutions to make the transition to net zero and climate resilient living through empowerment and capacity building in communities throughout the region.
The Hub has been operating since September 2021 and is a membership organisation supporting communities across Highland and the Northern Isles of Orkney and Shetland. The vision of the overall Hub Programme defined by Scottish Government is A network of climate action hubs providing a vehicle for communities to come together and engage in collective climate action, supporting the just transition to net zero and climate resilient living, and driving wider change.
Thanks to organisational growth and membership demand, we’re expanding our team and look forward to welcoming a colleague as a Training Officer.
JOB PURPOSE
The Training Officer will design, coordinate, and deliver training that strengthens the capacity of communities and community organisations to engage in climate action. This role will identify learning needs, develop relevant training resources, and facilitate learning opportunities that support community groups at all stages of their climate journey; from initial awareness through to project delivery and evaluation.
As a key member of the Business Development workstream, the Training Officer will also identify opportunities to deliver training, workshops, and resources that can generate earned income. This will contribute to the Hub’s strategic goal of diversifying from core grant income and supporting long-term financial sustainability.
The role will support communities across the Highlands and Northern Isles of Orkney and Shetland. You therefore must reside within the Highland, Shetland or Orkney Local Authority areas. Homeworking is the norm, however, if you do reside within easy travelling distance of either our Inverness or Thurso office, 1/2 days office-based work would be required.
The Hub holds regular staff meetups, which may be at our Inverness or Thurso Office and there would be a further expectation to attend national Hub Gatherings.
We offer the following benefits:
- Accredited Living Wage Employer
- 36 days annual leave (FTE)
- Optional study leave for accredited further education courses
- Wellbeing support including discounted membership to local leisure facilities
- 5% pension contribution
- Flexible working within business needs
- Committed to Fair Work First
Application notes
Please also reach out to us if you require the application documents in another format.
Informal enquires and general questions should be directed to recruitment@hiclimatehub.co.uk.
Applications will be welcomed until 5pm on Wednesday 28th May
Interviews will take place online on either Thursday 5th or Monday 9th May
A start date of Tuesday 1st July is proposed with induction taking place at our Inverness office, in person.
To apply, please read the job description and complete the application form
Please note that at this time we are unable to accept speculative CVs.